So far we've got Kingy at 7 and Mannson at 6. Who gets the number 13 shirt?

I reckon we'll have quite a few contenders for this position. Johnny Wolford was an absolute magician with the ball, and his grubber kicks near the line brought many a try but my vote goes to Alan Griffiths. Strong running hard tackling, never took a backward step.

Hunslet: STILL the city's only club to win all competitions in one season.

Can just about remember Terry Webb... Paul Carr worth a shout?? He was unstoppable 5 yards from the line! Hard to think of any "modern era" great 13's, Fletcher was good but a big part of that was goal kicking... ill go with terry Webb.

Alan Griffiths to me always looked an old man when I was a kid but was probably only in his early 30s.

Terry Webb was great but I could never work out whether he was a hooker as Graeme Jennings Jennings and him seemed to have their numbers 9 and 13 swapped around.

Penola Mal Graham played for Oldham after us , in fact , he helped Oldham get to the Challenge cup semi final played at Elland Road against the mighty Wigan , Oldham lost, Graham played a blinder, even having a lot of stitches in his head , wrapped up in bandages and he played all the game. Pretty sure John Ackland played second row.

Were Mick Hughes / Danny Rowe loose forwards?

Think Mick Hughes was second row, cannot remember Rowe's position.

Penola , Terry Webb was a fantastic player for us, David Ward ( When he was our coach ) brought him to us from Leeds, of which we were very lucky to get him . And yes your right pretty sure Terry played No 9 for us, as you said he did wear that number shirt.

Terry Webb,obviously.

Terry Webb is God ?, did Terry Webb play loose forward when he played for Leeds ? or Number 9 , thanks.

Right so I vote for Johnny Wolford , he won Div 1 championship medal with Bradford Northern, then played for Dewsbury, then we were lucky to have got him off Dews,which was straight after he dumped us out of the Challenge Cup with an outragous dummy and inch perfect kick for the Dews winger to score in the corner, looking back glad that happened now, as we signed him straight after that game. What a player , you always had a chance to win a game with JW in your team,he was the Darren Brown/David Blaine rugby league magician.

The sad thing about this thread is that people only know players from 70's onwards & that's when hunslet has probably had its weakest teams.

Hunslet has had some of the best teams in the country at different times & has had one of the truly great rugby league team not only uk but the WORLD, which only a few other teams in the history of the sport can compete with.

It's kind of sad all these players are forgotten, if they were around today, they would be superstars!

Penola , Terry Webb was a fantastic player for us, David Ward ( When he was our coach ) brought him to us from Leeds, of which we were very lucky to get him . Andyes your right pretty sure Terry played No 9 for us, as you said he did wear that number shirt.

Terry Webb is God ?, did Terry Webb play loose forward when he played for Leeds ? or Number 9 , thanks.

Right so I vote for Johnny Wolford , he won Div 1 championship medal with Bradford Northern, then played for Dewsbury, then we were lucky to have got him off Dews,which was straight after he dumped us out of the Challenge Cup with an outragous dummy and inch perfect kick for the Dews winger to score in the corner, looking back glad that happened now, as we signed him straight after that game. What a player , you always had a chance to win a game with JW in your team,he was the Darren Brown/David Blaine rugby league magician.

Terry Webb wasn't as brilliant a rugby player as Wolford, but one thing he could do was organise the team so we gave nothing away. It wasn't him who wore number 9 but Jennings who played loose forward. The reason he wore No. 9 was that he played hooker one day and tore the sleeves off apparently so David Ward made him wear that shirt all the time with Gibson wearing No. 13. That's what I was told anyway.

It is far better to remain silent and be thought a fool
than to open your mouth and prove that you are.

Penola , Terry Webb was a fantastic player for us, David Ward ( When he was our coach ) brought him to us from Leeds, of which we were very lucky to get him . Andyes your right pretty sure Terry played No 9 for us, as you said he did wear that number shirt.

Terry Webb is God ?, did Terry Webb play loose forward when he played for Leeds ? or Number 9 , thanks.

Right so I vote for Johnny Wolford , he won Div 1 championship medal with Bradford Northern, then played for Dewsbury, then we were lucky to have got him off Dews,which was straight after he dumped us out of the Challenge Cup with an outragous dummy and inch perfect kick for the Dews winger to score in the corner, looking back glad that happened now, as we signed him straight after that game. What a player , you always had a chance to win a game with JW in your team,he was the Darren Brown/David Blaine rugby league magician.

The best I've had the pleasure of seeing play in any forward position for Hunslet was Brian Shaw. Played prop, second row or loose forward, played over 300 games for Hunslet and scored more than 80 tries, he was transferred to Leeds (who else) for a then world record fee in about 1960.

I would say Mal Graham was the best Hunslet loose forward I have seen. He only played one season for us but he was outstanding and won our player of the season award. Woolford was very good but by the time he joined us he suffered from a lack of mobility. Webb was good too but I think Graham was a stronger all round player and, if I remember correctly, a more prolific try scorer. It is difficult though to try to compare and remember players from some years ago.

Danny Fearon would have been 1 of the best at this position if he'd have kept an eye on his diet , Roy had to move him to prop when that happen'd , very good player who could have gone on to bigger things.........